- Childbirth - Normal Delivery - YouTube
Demonstration of a normal delivery of a baby with no complications
- Childbirth - Wikipedia
Childbirth, also known as labour (or labor in American English), parturition, and delivery, is the completion of pregnancy, where one or more fetuses exits the internal environment of the mother vaginally or via caesarean section [7] and becomes a newborn to the world In 2019, there were about 140 11 million human births globally [9] In developed countries, most births occur in hospitals
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- Woman giving birth: Live birth video | BabyCenter
In a natural birth, the mother gives birth vaginally without pain medication (like an epidural) Natural childbirth can be a safe option for a low-risk pregnancy
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- Birth | Definition, Stages, Complications, Facts | Britannica
Birth, process of bringing forth a child from the uterus, or womb The three stages of labor are dilatation, expulsion, and the placental stage Learn more about these stages, the methods to relieve the pain of labor, and complications that can occur during the process in this article
- Stages of labor and birth: Baby, its time! - Mayo Clinic
Labor is a natural process Here's what to expect during the stages of labor and birth — along with some tips to make labor more comfortable Labor is a unique experience For some people, it's over in a matter of hours or less For others, a long labor may test the limits of physical and emotional stamina
- Childbirth | Stages of Labor | Effacement | MedlinePlus
Delivery can occur either vaginally through the birth canal, or if there are complications, the delivery may be done surgically by a Cesarean section This is when the baby is taken out through your abdomen (belly) and uterus
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